So finally JD(U) Left NDA , and in BIHAR, JD(U) Break Coalition with BJP.
I Think this is good for country and for Bihar and for BJP too. This is bad news right now for the moments, but it will have good results in future in political arena of India, Bihar.
As JD(U) alone can not win elections on its own in any part of INDIA and even in Bihar they won the election with help of BJP So it was not only JD(U) Govt. there in Bihar it was BJP also with them...I Think Sharad Yadav and Nitish Kumar have become selfish and are not broadminded.........So if they now join any new Combination , again they will do same, as they are biggest opportunist of this country.
Any way , Indian people are not fool, now all voters are well educated, they know whom to vote , whom to not.........IF YOU AGAIN THINK AND RECALL, the coalition in CENTER in Indian UPA Govt. what has happened due to coalition, Congress say they many times are not free to take good decisions in favor of the country and everyone know that this present Govt. is Most Corrupted Govt., This is all due to Coalition as this UPA Govt. which is mainly headed by Congress is unable to take independent decisions , they feel pressures from other partners too.
So friends and people of India, I appeal to all of you, DO NOT VOTE REGIONAL PARTIES IN ANY LOK SABHA ELECTION.
As may be in Assembly elections its ok for giving vote to Regional Parties, but when its about Nation , they must VOTE FOR BJP or Congress only as these are the two only NATIONAL PARTIES and can give stable Govt. and if they have majority on its own they will never feel any pressure and can take independent decisions and can not blame other partners in Govt.
So this break up between JD(U) is not going to give any benefit to them. BJP is now safe as they gone, I feel BJP Will get more votes now in Bihar and in other states, as Alone BJP can get majority in National Lok Sabha.
So no need of any combination. Let Regional parties fight elections on their own.
So in National Interest, National Parties must fight election on their own.
From the Desk of Harry S Sethii
I Think this is good for country and for Bihar and for BJP too. This is bad news right now for the moments, but it will have good results in future in political arena of India, Bihar.
As JD(U) alone can not win elections on its own in any part of INDIA and even in Bihar they won the election with help of BJP So it was not only JD(U) Govt. there in Bihar it was BJP also with them...I Think Sharad Yadav and Nitish Kumar have become selfish and are not broadminded.........So if they now join any new Combination , again they will do same, as they are biggest opportunist of this country.
Any way , Indian people are not fool, now all voters are well educated, they know whom to vote , whom to not.........IF YOU AGAIN THINK AND RECALL, the coalition in CENTER in Indian UPA Govt. what has happened due to coalition, Congress say they many times are not free to take good decisions in favor of the country and everyone know that this present Govt. is Most Corrupted Govt., This is all due to Coalition as this UPA Govt. which is mainly headed by Congress is unable to take independent decisions , they feel pressures from other partners too.
So friends and people of India, I appeal to all of you, DO NOT VOTE REGIONAL PARTIES IN ANY LOK SABHA ELECTION.
As may be in Assembly elections its ok for giving vote to Regional Parties, but when its about Nation , they must VOTE FOR BJP or Congress only as these are the two only NATIONAL PARTIES and can give stable Govt. and if they have majority on its own they will never feel any pressure and can take independent decisions and can not blame other partners in Govt.
So this break up between JD(U) is not going to give any benefit to them. BJP is now safe as they gone, I feel BJP Will get more votes now in Bihar and in other states, as Alone BJP can get majority in National Lok Sabha.
So no need of any combination. Let Regional parties fight elections on their own.
So in National Interest, National Parties must fight election on their own.
From the Desk of Harry S Sethii
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